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Waste 2018 Conference*

8-10 May 2018 – Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour

The Waste 2018 Conference is well known as the industry’s leading waste management conference and will attract over 580 delegates, over 80 sponsors and exhibitors and over 130 presenters. This two and a half day conference also features a comprehensive trade exhibition and social events on three evenings providing invaluable networking opportunities.

This must attend conference will enable you to:

  • stay up to date on waste management initiatives at a local, state, federal and international level
  • see practical case studies on a wide range of waste management issues
  • learn about programs and strategies to better manage solid wastes
  • benefit from a ‘streamed’ program allowing a wider range of presentations by experts in waste management
  • be inspired and empowered to work towards sustainable waste management, and
  • network with industry and government peers.

Waste 2018 provides a quality program focused on the latest developments in the industry, high profile presenters that are leaders in their field and an exhibition by leading edge companies and professionals from across Australia and overseas.
With excellent professional networking and relaxed social interaction at one of the best locations in Australia, register today so you don’t miss out!

For further information and bookings you can visit the new conference website coffswasteconference.com.au/2018/waste, or phone (02) 6583 8118 or email wasteconference[@]impactenviro.com.au

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